We were all a little excited about the walk last week. As walks go there wasn’t really a lot of walking involved in getting there as we travelled most of the way by bus to and from the location, but…Read On


We were all a little excited about the walk last week. As walks go there wasn’t really a lot of walking involved in getting there as we travelled most of the way by bus to and from the location, but…Read On

Project Ability presents Cameron Morgan’s open studio project; the first of our two part contribution for GENERATION. Working directly onto the fabric of the gallery, Cameron Morgan is creating a mural of Scotland’s landscape, architecture, wildlife and social history; inviting visitors to see the nuts…Read On

Last Saturday, our Friends and Family Fun Workshop was all about sand art! The weather was glorious, so the group decided to relocate in Glasgow Green, where they designed beautiful shapes in coloured sand. They also used some spices like…Read On

The bank holiday weekend may have been a bit of a washout, but I suppose we can at least be grateful for the small things. Friday’s fire at the Glasgow School of Art was devastating, but the damage was thankfully…Read On

Enduring cultural icon Clint Eastwood and his character in spaghetti western, ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ is the worthy subject of Patrick Butterworth’s painting and we are so impressed with the realism of the painting that we have…Read On

The start of Cameron Morgan‘s gigantic GENERATION project is almost upon us! The artist is doing the last bit of preparation work with tutor Jason Davis, and will commence his mural Cameron’s Way: Coast to Coast on Tuesday 3rd June….Read On

The next Friends and Family Fun workshops will be Sand Art on Saturday 31st May. Experiment with colourful sand to create unique designs and patterns, in this multi-sensory, family friendly workshop. Layer up colours to make a dynamic 3D artwork…Read On

This week has yet again flown by, although I’m glad it’s ended on a lovely, sunny note- especially with the long weekend ahead! Once again it’s been a busy one here at Project Ability, both in the workshops and beyond….Read On

It’s now day 5 of Learning Disability Week, and our fifth Artwork of the Day is Edward Henry’s warming representation of the ‘Old Man of Hoy’. Edward’s bold use of contrasting colours in this piece is fantastic; with the use…Read On

This exhibition is the first outcome of Project Ability’s Research Room, featuring collaborative works by ceramist Morgane Deffense and Aspire artist Judith Abubaker. As individuals, we learn to from one another and when we work together, we merge into a collective body; this series of exhibitions will…Read On